which are the constituent elements of nichrome which is used to make heating coil
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Patented in 1905, Nichrome is the oldest air-stable resistance-heating alloy (that is documented). Nichrome alloys consist of nickel, chromium, iron, and sometimes other elements. The Nichrome we use here at Union City Filament is an austenitic alloy that has the highest nickel content. This high-resistance material is typically used in applications that have a maximum operating temperature of up to 1,250°C (2,280°F).
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Patented in 1905, Nichrome is the oldest air-stable resistance-heating alloy (that is documented). Nichrome alloys consist of nickel, chromium, iron, and sometimes other elements. The Nichrome we use here at Union City Filament is an austenitic alloy that has the highest nickel content.
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